Can you imagine owning a huge, natural property of various terrains and landscapes, surrounded by mountains, with an otherworldly BLUE waterfall, all in your backyard? Well, this isn’t so far-fetched here in Costa Rica.
Meet the Cubero family, who own and protect a property rich in water resources, … Read more about Tesoro Escondido – Costa Rica Waterfall

San Ramon is one of those towns that keeps a lot of the traditions of Costa Rican culture.
Traditional festivals in Costa Rica have already started, and they make me realize how much people from San Ramon enjoy this time of the year.
It means a time where the families will hang out together, and … Read more about Traditional Festivals in San Ramon, Costa Rica

Forgive us for being so late, we could not publish this post and it was hanging around for the last 8 months.
However, we didn't want to leave it there filed because this was one of the last adventures that we did last year (2016), STILL useful and updated tips to visit the waterfall, … Read more about Tips for visit Danta Waterfall at San Ramon, Costa Rica

A few months ago, Poas Volcano started with new eruptions that closed the park for several weeks. Government institutions are monitoring the eruptions of gas, vapor and ashes in the area.
For visitors, it is still safe to visit the zone, but there is a reasonable resistance to people going there, … Read more about Farming Cultural Tour at Corso Lecheria

Stunning is the best word I can find to describe Nauyaca waterfalls. This was our first time visiting this area with a great group of friends. Ligia and I wanted to visit this place since a while ago, however, our full-time jobs and daily life made it a little bit difficult. But it was worth the … Read more about Tips for visiting Nauyaca Waterfalls

Tourists often ask me where they can see Costa Rica indigenous tribes.
When this happens, I always mention the fact that indigenous people make up less than 1 percent of Costa Rica’s population.
How much do you know about the history of your people and your DNA? Do you think it is important to … Read more about How to visit the Fiesta de los Diablitos

We love exploring Costa Rica during weekends (that’s why this blog exists), so we thought it would be fun to invite people to join us. We met up with some friends on a Saturday at 5:00 a.m and headed to the Bajos del Toro area.
Bajos del Toro is about 1 hour and 40 minutes from San José, so it is a … Read more about Breaking the routine: Del Toro Waterfall, Bajos del Toro

I have been asked about that question often. For me, it is easy to answer because the Poas Volcano is the Sunday trip that locals do since as children—at least, my mom loved to do it by bus. (You will see a lot of families doing picnics in the surrounding areas).
However, I found there are details … Read more about How do you get to Poas Volcano